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As financially–and perhaps culturally–bankrupted southrons struggled against the surging tide of the Depression, a gifted coterie of southern historians, poets, playwrights, and literary critics “took their stand” in 1930. At the mocking typewriter of satirist Henry Louis Mencken (and others), … Continue reading
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